Australia
EXPORTS TO AMERICA. Sydney, February 13. The shipping companies are continuing to ship meat to America under special permits. The embargo o n the export of merino wool to America has been definitely lifted where space had been arranged for before February 5, subject to the shippers undertaking ;o cable instructions enabling the wool to be dealt with as if originally consigned to the Textile Alliance. The Waitolnata Association has secured the same concessions regarding the prepayment of freight as have j/en accorded to New Zealand.
A RECRUITING RECORD. Received 14, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, February 14. Last week's recruiting figures were the highest recorded. RETURNING FROM NEW GUINEA. Received I t, 5 p.m. Sydney, February 14. « Two hundred and fifty of the original New Guinea force have returned, and the remainder will return shortly.' LATEST RECRUITING RESULTS. MEAT EXPORT PROHIBITED. Received 15, 12.5 a.m. Sydney, February 14. Last week's recruits totalled USO. Melbourne, February 14. The. Government has decided not to issue any further permits for the export of meat except for the Imperial authorities, |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 212, 15 February 1915, Page 5
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